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think that politicians are caring people who love their country and want what is best for their fellow countrymen
Caring? Some might care for one thing or the other, if at least one of those makes him happier. Love their country? I suppose that could be accepted. Best for their fellow countrymen? I suppose it could be true, as long as countrymen's definition is me, me, and oh, I.
I have yet to see a politician that would by both action and words adhere to all the above at the same time.
And yet they still get elected. I suppose people have by now realized that whatever government is still better in general, than no government. But sometimes it's really peculiar, to say the least, when these elected politicians act as they would've got their powers from [whichever] God to do whatever they see fit the crowds of mere mortals.
But sometimes it's really peculiar, to say the least, when these elected politicians act as they would've got their powers from [whichever] God to do whatever they see fit the crowds of mere mortals.
Nothing really peculiar about it when, for one, some prominent political options ride, more or less, on just such myths...




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The reason people get confused with American politics is because they think that politicians are caring people who love their country and want what is best for their fellow countrymen.
The reality is that politicians (especially American politicians) are like prostitutes. They will do anything and everything to (a) make a lot of money, (b) be taken care of by powerful corporations/pimps, and (c) not end up in jail.
Keep this in mind and everything will start making sense. Including the current state of the country.